What books do psychological counselors need to read in the exam?

There are three reference textbooks for the examination of psychological counselors: psychological counselors (basic knowledge), psychological counselors (third-level skills) and psychological counselors (second-level skills).

1, basic knowledge

According to the review points, roughly perceive the knowledge framework, which parts need to be read carefully and which parts need to be read roughly. Because this part of the content is multiple-choice questions, most of them can find standard answers in books. Of course, the first choice is the problem set that matches the textbook. Do it again.

If you are a busy office worker and don't have so much energy, do more real questions, because the repetition rate of real questions over the years is still very high.

2. Operation skills include case multiple-choice questions and case answers.

Case multiple-choice questions: In fact, in terms of the passing rate, the passing rate of the operation skill part is very high (according to the statistics of the feedback from the students in the official exchange group of the test questions, the passing rate of the operation is generally higher than that of the basic knowledge part), because you have mainly mastered the idea of doing the problem, so you can draw inferences.

Question and answer: In fact, the content of the question has rules to follow. The first two questions are necessary and the basis for the diagnosis of visitors. The last two questions are mainly about memory. Some topics in the operational skills section are indeed ambiguous. It is recommended to read more books and find the correct answer from the examples in the book.

If you take the second-level test for psychological counselors, you should look at three books, namely basic knowledge, psychological counselors (level 3) (referred to as level 3 skills) and psychological counselors (level 2 skills) (referred to as level 2 skills).

The exam is divided into Volume I and Volume II.

3. The examination time for Volume 1 is 8: 30 am-10: 00 am. The contents of the examination are professional ethics questions and theoretical knowledge questions. There are 25 professional ethics questions, with a total score of 10. You can get seven or eight points if you don't review. I suggest you focus on theoretical knowledge questions, with a total score of 90 points, and investigate three books.

The "basic knowledge", "level 3 skills (volume 1)" and "level 2 skills (volume 1)" in the required questions are used to prepare for this 90-point exam. Don't brush the children's shoes you haven't seen yet (knock on the blackboard).

4. The examination time of Volume 2 is 10:30- 12:00, which is divided into skill multiple-choice questions and case questions.

The skill multiple-choice question is *** 100, and the question type is written in the form of "case+several single/multiple choices". This part focuses on the three-level skills and two-level skills. Compared with Volume 1, the focus of the investigation is different, so we sort out Skills of Level 2 and 3 (Volume 2) to prepare for the skill multiple-choice questions of Volume 2.

The case questions and answers are given in the form of "case +8 questions and answers". The case questions are regular, you can read more and recite more, and the high score is no problem!

Intimate questions are also arranged and presented in the "Case Question Answering Template" of "Skills of Level 2 and Level 3 (Volume 2)" to prepare for the case question answering in Volume 2.